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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SECTOR
Skills Development : Indian Scenario
Skills Development : Tamil Nadu Scenario
Government Support
Investment Opportunities
AGENDA
Skills Development – Indian Scenario India has an unique demographic advantage when compared to other countries
8%
2% 2%
2%
39%
3% 6%
1%
37%
Proportion of country's population in the age group of 15-59 by 2022
USA
UK
France
Germany
China
Japan
Brazil
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India
India has one of the youngest populations in the world with a median age of 25
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India China US UK Japan
Working age population in select countries(as % of total population)
2010 2050
By 2020 India will have a share of about 18% of the world’s skilled manpower
Ministry/department/
organization
Key schemes/ Programs/Institutions with a provision for vocational
education and training program
Projected number of
trained individuals in
2022(in million)
National skill development
corporation
It has so far signed agreements with 59 training partners. These partners
have a target to train 60.6 million people by 2022
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Labor and
employment
Craftsmen training scheme: It aims to provide a supply of semi-skilled labor and reduce unemployment among the educated youth.
Apprenticeship scheme: It aims to provide in-house training to employees working in the company.
Center of excellence scheme: The scheme discusses the facilitation of multiskilling courses in 21 industry sectors.
Modular employable skills scheme: It focuses on the delivery of short-term courses of the National Council for Vocational.
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HRD higher education Vocationalization of secondary education: It has created infrastructure of 21,000 sections in 9,619 schools and a capacity of about 1 million students at the 12th level.
Community polytechnic scheme: CPS acts a focal point to promote the transfer of science and technology to the rural sector.
Jan Shikshan Sansthan: It has 157 vocational training centers that are run by NGOs offering more than 250 courses.
50
National level policy on skill development
Ministry/department/organization Key schemes/ Programs/Institutions with a provision for vocational
education and training program
Projected number of
trained individuals in
2022(in million)
Agriculture Providing training in agriculture extension (21 training centers), training in the use of agricultural implements and machinery, soil conservation training center.
20
Textiles
Decentralized training program with 24 weavers’ service centers13 power loom centers and many other boards and councils. Apparel Export Promotion Council.
10
Department of Heavy Industry Counselling, retraining and redeployment of rationalized workers of CPSEs. 10
Department of Information Technology DOEACC — “O‟ level. CEDTI — conducts courses in the field of electronics, telecommunications, IT, process control and instrumentation.
10
Food processing Industries
Training courses are run by various research institutes such as Central Food Technology Research Institute, Paddy Processing Research Centre, PHTC, Council of Entrepreneurial Development Program (EDP) Establishment of food processing and training centers (FPTCs).
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National level policy on skill development
Indicator Tamil Nadu India
Population 7,21,47,030 121,01,93,422
Population Density(per
sq. km)
555 382
Sex Ratio 996 940
Literacy 81 74.04
Tamil Nadu enjoys the special advantage of demographic dividend
Tamil Nadu is one of the leading States in terms of demographic dividend with approximately 66% of the population lying between the age group of 15-59 years. Tamil Nadu’s literacy rate is better than the national average
Skills Development Tamil Nadu Scenario
Specific training institute for the IT industry (ICTACT)
Tamil Nadu Industrial Schools Association
Tamil Nadu Advanced Technical Training
Institute
Tamil Nadu Skill Development Mission
(TNSDM)
572
engineering
colleges with
an annual
turnout of 182255
(in 2013-14)
engineering graduates
501 Polytechnics with an annual turnout of 203200 (in 2013-14)
technicians
1334 Industrial training institutes & schools with an annual turnout of 174224 (in 2013-
14)workers
Tamil Nadu’s Competitive Advantage Tamil Nadu has excellent education infrastructure and is the largest producer of skilled workforce in India
•The main objective is to train craftsman to meet the existing and future demand of trained manpower of the industries.
Craftsmen Training Scheme
•As per the provision of Apprentices Act 1961, the passed out trainees from Government Institutional Training Institutes/Private Industrial Training Institutes are sponsored as apprentices in Industrial establishments for a certain period.
Apprenticeship Training Scheme
•There are 987 self-financed Private Industrial Schools in Tamil Nadu. Government issues Certificate to the successful candidates of private industrial schools and provides maintenance grant to 45 industrial schools.
Industrial Schools
•VTIP is a training improvement project assisted by the World Bank and by the Indian government. The program was started by the World Bank in order to improve the employment outcomes of the graduates from the vocational training system. Tamil Nadu has around 22 ITI s under the VTIP program covering skill development in various sectors .Domestic funding is being provided for Automobile , production and manufacturing, Fabrication sectors. Information technology
Vocational Training improvement project(VTIP)
•SDI-MES is the Central Scheme to provide short term modular employable skill training. The State Government bear the cost of INR 500 of admission and Rs. 8-00 of assessment for the poor students.
Skill Development Initiative-Modular Employable Skills (SDI-
MES)
•State Government shares the expenditure of upgradation of Center of Excellence with Central Government. Centres of Excellence
•Central Government provides interest free loan to for upgradation of ITIs through civil works, purchase of tools and equipments and recruitment of instructors.
Upgradation of Govt ITI's under PPP mode
•The State Government have formed the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Mission (TNSDM), which will enter into partnership with industry to identify skill gaps and design course material leading to Modular Employable Skills (MES) Certification or other industry acceptable Certification.
Skill Initiatives of TNSDM (Tamil Nadu Skill Development Mission)
Training wing of DET takes responsibility of producing skilled workforce in Tamil Nadu by implementing and managing various skill training programs
Sector Government initiatives Private initiatives
Automobile and
Auto components
National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRiP)-
National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRiP) at
Oragadam near Chennai to create a State of the art Testing, Validation and
R&D infrastructure in the country.
Global Automotive Research Centre ( GARC) by NATRiP at Chennai to
conduct the performance testing of full range of automobile , agriculture
tractors and construction equipment vehicles.
Research and development
centers by Mahindra World City,
Daimler, Renault Nissan, Visteon,
Hyundai vehicle development,
Ford technical support and Ashok
Leyland
Textiles Central Institute for Cotton Research (CICR), South Indian Textiles Research
Association (SITRA),Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel International School of Textiles
and Management.
Centres of Excellence for technical textiles such as Meditech , a medical
textile research centre at SITRA and Indutech in PSG College of engineering
and Technology
Electronic hardware Centre of excellence in Chip and electronic hardware design promoted by
Anna University in collaboration with industry and government.
Nanotechnology research centre in Bharatiar University in collaboration with
Tamil Nadu government.
Group of polytechnics and ITI s
are set up around Chennai in
collaboration with industry.
Tamil Nadu also has skill development training institutes across sectors in Tamil Nadu
Sector Government initiatives Private initiatives
Agro food processing Presence of research institutes such as
Agricultural college and research institute in Madurai.
Tamil Nadu agricultural university
Pharmaceutical and
biotechnology
The state Government has created a Biotechnology Centre
of Excellence(BCE). BCE will leverage the expertise already
available at the academic institutions, and will act as a
common facility between the academia and the industry
A biotech research fund with a corpus of 1.66 USD billion
crore to begin will be created by the government.
Presence of pharmaceutical educational
/research training institutes such as
Maharaja college of Pharmacy, JSS
college of Pharmacy ,RVS college of
Pharmaceutical sciences
Presence of contract research
organizations such as Klintra, Max
Neeman international , Ockham, Clinfo
Source
IT&ITES ICT academy of Tamil Nadu whose prime focus is to
improve the quality of students graduating from various
institutions in Tamil Nadu, to make them industry ready
and immediately employable in the ICT industry.
Tamil Nadu also has skill development training institutes across sectors in Tamil Nadu
Sector Government initiatives Private initiatives
Leather Central Leather Research Institute , Chennai
Central Footwear Training Institute, Chennai
Footwear Design Development Institute , Sriperumbudur
Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology ,
Chennai
Chemicals Central Electrochemical Research Institute , Karaikudi
National Film Development Corporation
Media and Entertainment Dr. MGR Film Institute
Tamil Nadu also has skill development training institutes across sectors in Tamil Nadu
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Automobiles
Textiles
Chemicals and Pharma
IT&ITES
BFSI
Healthcare
Food Processing
Education
Leather
Electronic Hardware
Healthcare
Transport & Logistics
Future manpower requirement across sectors
Manpower requirement between 2017-22(in 000s) Mapower requirement between 2012-17(in 000s)
The highest growth in manpower requirement is anticipated in the textile and automobile sectors, attributed to their robust growth Growth in the Chemicals and Pharma is expected due to the upcoming PCPIR along Cuddalore – Nagapattinam Districts Growth in manpower in the industries such as IT&ITES and BFSI is due to high expected growth in the service sector .
Future manpower requirement in the State
Investments USD Million School and higher education 4500
Large scale skill development programme to improve employability 1000
Enhancing employability skills of engineering students 1000
Employability programme for skilled workforce-arts and science 600
CoE in Auto and Automotive technology 83
CoE in Non Communicable Disease 83
CoE in Nanotechnology 83
CoE in Agriculture Practices 67
CoE in Solar and Clean Energy Technology 67
CoE in Biotechnology 67
Trade specialization centre 58
CoE in Water Management 58
CoE in Construction Engineering 42
CoE in Aerospace 42
CoE in Basic Sciences 25
CoE in Social Sciences 25
Entrepreneurship development centre for SME in Madurai, Coimbatore and Chennai
8
Others 7
Vision 2023 aims to achieve universal secondary education and more than 50% enrolment in higher education (comprising of vocational and college education). to confer basic skills to the persons at the bottom of the pyramid, numbering approximately 10 million as on date and increasing by about 0.8 million each year for the next 11 years to confer re-skilling (upgrading of skills) about 5 million people who are already in the workforce.
Investments planned by the State to create a globally competitive workforce
Skills development has been identified as a priority activity under the Vision 2023 framework.
Aerospace & Defence related
manufacturing
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
Renewable energy
Auto & engineering Specialty & fine
chemicals
Public private partnership (PPP)
models
IT/ITES New varieties of
fibers & yarn Energy efficiency
Sectors for investments – Skill Development
Additional Chief Secretary - Government of Tamil Nadu Industries Department
Phone: 91-44-25671383 Fax: 91-44-25670822 Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Nodal agency
Tamil Nadu Industrial Guidance and Export Promotion Bureau
19-A, Rukmini Lakshmipathy Road, Egmore, Chennai-600 008
Phone: 91-44-2855 3118
Email: [email protected]
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